What are the differences between bisexual flower unisexual flower
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A bisexual flower, more commonly called a hermaphrodite or perfect flower, has both male and female reproductive parts. Stigma, style, ovules, anthers and pollen are all in the same inflorescence. As a more general observation, they tend to be more attractive to lure in pollinating insects.
Unisexual flowers are either male and produce pollen, Or female, with stigma, style and ovules. They tend to rely much more on wind pollination and so are rather dull to look at.
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